Corey Jago is a PhD Candidate at the WH Bryan Mining Geology Research Centre (BRC) in the Sustainable Minerals Institute who is a versatile and passionate geologist with extensive experience in the minerals industry and orebody knowledge research.

Corey graduated from the University of Tasmania in 2005 with a Bachelor of Sciences (Honours) and then proceeded to work in Tasmania at the Rosebery mine (Zn-Pb-Cu-Ag-Au). His career is built over 20-years working across Australia and the DRC providing exploration and resource development success on various base and precious metal deposits. He completed a Masters of Economic Geology from UTAS in 2021 being admitted to the Role of Excellence in the same year. 

Returning to Rosebery in 2021, he now leads the Geology Department whilst undertaking a PhD at the Sustainable Minerals Institute conducting multiscale characterisation research into the controls of the polymetallic deposit and define new orebody knowledge for application across the Rosebery Mining Value Chain.